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Time to put new tyres on the P38.
Anyone have a recommendation for tyre size and brand. Vehicle is not used off roads and drives about 50% highway and 50% twisty backroads. Weather is typical NE USA....
She currently has a low profile tyres on her from previous owner and I left them on her as they were in good condition and looked well but I suffered with the ride quality.
BEST BRAND AND SIZE
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If you're not doing any serious off roading, I'd say get the stock size tyres. A good All-Season will be great, even on the twisty back roads. A good All-Terrain for more off road will also work well on the highway, and aren't bad in the snow. Where I live I use full winter studded tires for almost half the year.

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Standard size on the 18” wheels is 255/55/18.

I’m a bit of a tyre snob and had Michelin Lattitude SUV tyres on our old P38 and liked them a lot so will probably put them on this one. Pirelli Scorpion’s are also pretty good.

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Michelin Latitudes and Pirelli Scorpions were what was fitted as standard from the factory (depending on what they had kicking around at the time), so you won't go far wrong with either of them.

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I'm running General Grabber GT at 255/55 r18 currently which has good feedback and grip. Much quieter than the Khumo full muds!